Distillation is a process of separating the components on the basis of their volatility. Higher volatile component will be in vapour phase while less volatile component will remain in liquid phase.
At a temperature the liquid and vapour phase will achieve equilibrium. When the temperature changes the composition of liquid and gas phase changes. In distilation column the temperature increases from top to bottom, so do the composition of components. At low temperature higher volatile component composition will be more in vapour phase and at high temperature less volatile component will be more in liquid phase. As many trays are there in Distillation column, as no. of equilibrium stages will be.
Reboiler at the bottom of distillation column keeps the temperature high in distillation column while the condenser at top keeps the temperature low.